dance traces its roots back to the areas of bataan
1. dance traces its roots back to the areas of bataan
Answer:
Tinikling – A Philippine folk dance that originated in Leyte
Itik-Itik – A cultural dance in the Philippines that originated in Surigao del Sur
Maglalatik – An example of Philippine folk dance that originated in Biñan, Laguna
Binasuan – Binasuan is a tribal dance in the Philippines that originated in Pangasinan
Singkil – Singkil is a Mindanao folk dance that originated in Lake Lanao
Kappa Malong-Malong – A tribal dance in the Philippines that originated from the Maranao tribe in Mindanao
Cariñosa – A local dance in the Philippines that originated in Panay Island
Sayaw sa Bangko – A traditional folk dance in the Philippines that originated in Pangasinan
Pandanggo sa Ilaw – An ethnic dance in the Philippines that originated in Lubang Island, Mindoro
Pandanggo Oasiwas – A folk dance in the Philippines that originated in Lingayen, Pangasinan
Kuratsa – A type of folk dance in the Philippines that originated in Samar Island
Pantomina – A type of dance in the Philippines that originated in Bicol
2. Dance that traces its roots back to the areas ofBataan.
Answer:
TiniklingExplanation:
The Tinikling is considered by many to be the Philippines' national dance. The dance's movements imitate the movement of the tikling bird as it walks around through tall grass and between tree branches.Answer:
Tinikling
The Tinikling is considered by many to be the Philippines' national dance. The dance's movements imitate the movement of the tikling bird as it walks around through tall grass and between tree branches.
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3. Dance that traces its roots back to the areas of Bataan
Answer:
Tiniklig
Explanation:
Tinikling is a traditional Philippine folk dance which originated during the Spanish colonial era. The dance involves two people beating, tapping, and sliding bamboo poles on the ground and against each other in coordination with one or more dancers who step over and in between the poles in a dance
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5. DIRECTIOS: WHAT DANCE IS BEING DESCRIBED? _________1.DANCE THAT MIMICS THE MOVEMENT'S OF DUCKS. _________2.DANCE THAT USES BAMBOOS._________3. DANCE THAT TRACES ITS ROOTS BACK TO THE AREAS OF PANGAPISAN , LINGAYEN AND PANGASINAN ._________4.DANCES WHERE DANCES CAREFULLY BALANCE THE HALF-FILLED GLASSES OF RICE WINE ON THEIR HEADS AND HANDS_________5.DANCE THAT IS KNOW AS COURTSHIP DANCE.
Answer:
2. tinikling
4.pandanggo sa ilaw
5.cariñosa
6. root word of tracing
Answer:
trace
Explanation:
7. IV. EVALUATIONDirections: Identify what is being described. Write your answeron the space provided.1. Dance that mimics the movements of ducks2. Dance that uses bamboo poles.3. Dance that traces its roots back to the areasof Bataan.4. Dance that uses castanets.5. Dance that moves on a bench.6. Dance that commonly performed atweddings.7. Dancer shows affection by using handkerchiefand a fan,8. Dance that was brought by the Englishtradesmen.9. Dance that uses bao or coconut shell10. Dancers carefully balance the three-oillamps on the head and one in each hand.ANSWER PLSSS
Answer:
1.Itik-Itik
2.Tinikling dance
3.Singkil
4.Flamenco dance
5.Sayaw sa Bangko
6.Tango dance
7.Carinosa
8.Ba-Ingles
9.Maglalatik
10.Pandango sa ilaw
Explanation:
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8. Lemoy Task 6Direction: Identify what is being described. Write your answer on a sheet of paper,1. Dance that mimics the movements of ducks.2. Dance that uses bamboo poles.3. Dance that traces its roots back to the areas of Bataan.4. Dance that uses castanets.5. Dance that moves on a bench.6. Dance that commonly performed at weddings7. Dancer shows affection by using handkerchief and a fan,8. Dance that was brought by the English tradesmen.9. Dance that uses bag or coconut shell.10 Dancers carefully balance the three-oil lamps on the head and one
Answer:
1.Itik-Itik 6.Tango dance
2.Tinikling dance 7.Carinosa
3.Tinikling 8.Ba Ingles
4.Flamenco dance 9. Maglalatik
5.Sayaw sa bangko 10.Pandanggo sa ilaw
Explanation:
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9. it is the discipline that traces its roots to philosophy world travel and scholars who studied preliterate peoples and evolutionary thoughts
Answer:
anthropology
Explanation:
Answer:
The definition of anthropology is the study of various elements of humans, including biology and culture, in order to understand human origin and the evolution of various beliefs and social customs. An example of someone who studies anthropology is Ruth Benedict. noun
Explanation:
#CARRY ON LEARNING10. Is tracing the root of your family significant ?
Answer:
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11. 6.dance that commonly performed at weddings. What kind of dance it's it A. Itik Itik B. SAYAW SA BANGKO C. LA JOTA MONCADENA D. Habamera batolena E. Carinosa F. Maglalatik G. Tinkling H. Polka tagalaI. Ba-InglesJ. Pandanggo sa ilaw 3.dance that traces it's roots back to the areas of Bataan. 8.dance that was brought by the English tradesmen. 10.dancers carefulltcarefully balance the three-oil lamps on the heads and one in each hand.
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12. dance that traces sits roots back to the areas of bataan
Explanation:
Hope it help pa follow poシ︎13. Identify what is being described. 1. Dance that mimics the movements of ducks. 2. Dance that uses bamboo poles. 3. Dance that traces its roots back to the areas of bataan. 4. Dance that uses castanets. 5. Dance that moves on a brench. 6. Dance that commonly performed at weddings. 7. Dancer shows affection by using handkerchief and a fan. 8. Dance that was brought by the English tradesmen. 9. Dance that uses bao or coconut shell. 10. Dancers carefully balance the three oil lamps on the head and one in each hand. 11. Illustrates the different forms of culrural expressions that uniquely belongs to a region. Pakisagutan ng maayos thxx
Answer:
1. itik-itik
2. tinikling
3.
4. flamenco dance
5. sayaw sa bangko
6.
7. cariñosa
8. ba- ingles c
9. maglalatik
10. Pandanggo sa ilaw
11.
Explanation:
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14. I. Directions:Identify what is being described.Write the letter on the blank a itik-itik b. tinikling c.polka tagalad.La jota Moncae.sayaw sa bangkof. habanera botolenag. cariñosah. ba-inglesi. maglalatikj. Pandanggo sa ilaw__1.Dance that mimics the movements of ducs. __2.Dance that uses bambo poles. __3.Dance that traces its roots back to the areas of bataan. __4.Dance that uses castanets__5.Dance that moves on a bench. __6.dance that commonly performed at weddings__7. Dancer shows affection by using handkerchief and a fan__8.Dance that was brought by the english tradesmen__9. Dance that uses bao or coconut shell. __10.Dancers carefully balance the three-oil lamps on the head and one in each hand. pa sagot plssss bukas na ipapasa
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1. A - Itik-Itik
2. B - Tinikling
3. C - Polka Tagala
4. D - La jota Monca
5. E- Sayaw sa Banko
6. F - Habanera Botolena
7. G - Cariñosa
8. H - Ba-ingles
9. I - Maglalatik
10. J - Pandango sa Ilaw
Explanation:
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15. 1. Form of dance that has its roots traced to New Year.
Answer:
Lion Dance—is a dance-like martial arts form performed in China and other Asian countries to bring good luck. Lead performers wear large, impressionistic lion masks with moving mouths, eyes and ears. It takes 2 “dancers” to perform a lion. One manages the mask and the is the front legs, the other the rear legs. The back performer must be able to lift the front as part of the performance. Footwork includes quick cross steps, lifted knees, and side-to-side steps. The lion dance is usually performed during Chinese traditional cultural and religious festivals, especially during the Chinese New Years. Performances at business openings, special celebrations, are wedding ceremonies, are to bring luck and honor to special guests.
Explanation:
16. Trace the roots of international system
Explanation:
sana makatulong po sa inyo
17. Roots of lack of access to healthcare problem (Used historical narratives to trace its progress and development) essay
Answer:
What are the issues associated with accessing or lacking access to healthcare?
Lack of health insurance coverage can have adverse health effects. Uninsured adults are less likely to receive preventative care for chronic conditions such as diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease.
18. the university of san carlos makes the claim of tracing its roots to the
Answer:
the Colegio de San IldefonsoExplanation:
The University of San Carlos makes the claim of tracing its roots to the Colegio de San Ildefonso founded by the Spanish Jesuits fathers Antonio Sedeno, Pedro Chirino and Antonio Pereira in 159519. 8. A Brazilian musical genre and dance style, its roots can be traced to Africa via theWest African slave trade and African religious traditions particularly in Angola and theCongo.A. SambaB. SocaC. WereD. Zouk.A.Samba
Answer:
A. Samba
Explanation:
Napagaaralan na po koyan ng grade 9
20. this is the tracing of roots and origins
petrolanguage i the tracing of origins
21. The discipline of philosophy traces its roots in western europe and in asia
Because it is where most of the philosophers lived, in europe theirs the Greeks while in eastern theirs the chinese and indian philosphers.
22. The roots of Kabuki can be traced back to the stately dance and music dedicated to deities called the _____.A. IkebanaB. KaguraC. NohD. Sonezaki Shinju
Answer:
Letter d
Explanation:
im not sure but i hope its the correct answer:)
23. Trace the Origin of the Dance Tinikling
Answer:
The Tinikling is one of the oldest dances from the Philippines, and originated in the islands of Leyte in the Visayas. According to legend, the Tinikling was started by people who worked in the paddies and farms of the Philippines.
Explanation:
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24. a masked, stylized dance drama with roots that can be traced back to the 16th century in thailand
Sana maka tulong po ito sa inyo
Answer:
i think it's khon.
Explanation:
there's no explanation needed since i am also unsure of it.
25. 8. A Brazilian musical genre and dance style,its roots can be traced to Africa via theWest African slave trade and African religious traditions particularly in Angola and theCongo.A. SambaB. SocaC. WereD. Zouk
Answer:
B. Soca
Explanation:
Makatulong sna po
26. LEARNING TASK 1Activity 1 Directions: Identify what is being described..1. Dance that mimics the movements of ducks.2. Dance that uses bamboo poles.3. Dance that traces its roots back to the areas of Bataan.4. Dance that uses castanets.5. Dance that moves on a bench.6. Dance that commonly performed at weddings7. Dancer shows affection by using handkerchief and a fan.8. Dance that was brought by the English tradesmen.9. Dance that uses bao or coconut shell.10. Dancers carefully balance the three-oil lamps on the head and one in each hand
Answer:
1. itik itik
2. tinikling
3. d ko po alam sorry
4.flamenco dance
5. sayaw sa bangko
6. d ko po alam sorry
7. cariñosa
8. Ba-ingles
9. maglalatik
10. pandanggo sa ilaw
Explanation:
sana makatulong
27. 10. Dance that traces itsroots back to the areas of Bataan.
Answer:
Tinikling
Explanation:
The Tinikling is considered by many to be the Philippines' national dance. The dance's movements imitate the movement of the tikling bird as it walks around through tall grass and between tree branches. People perform the dance using bamboo poles.
28. Examples of traditional or cultural dance in Bataan
Answer:
Ikaw yieiee
Explanation:
Ikaww Hahahs
29. Dance that traces its roots back to Bohol Leyte and Samar?
Answer:
Kuratsa is one of the traditional dances in boho,l Leyte and Samar province
Explanation:
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30. 3. 4. V. Assessment Activity 1 Directions: Identify what is being described. Write your answer on a sheet of paper. 1. Dance that mimics the movements of ducks. 2. Dance that uses bamboo poles. 3. Dance that traces its roots back to the areas of Bataan. ____________________4. Dance that uses castanets. 5. Dance that moves on a bench. 6. Dance that commonly performed at weddings. 7. Dancer shows affection by using handkerchief and a fan. 8. Dance that was brought by the English tradesmen. 9. Dance that uses bao or coconut shell. 10. Dancers carefully balance the three-oil lamps on the head and one in each hand. Activity 2 Directions
Answer:
1.Itik-Itik 6.Tango dance
2.Tinikling dance 7.Carinosa
3.Tinikling 8.Ba Ingles
4.Flamenco dance 9. Maglalatik
5.Sayaw sa bangko 10.Pandanggo sa ilaw
Explanation:
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Answer:
1.Itik-Itik
2.Tinikling dance
3.Tinikling
4.Flamenco dance
5.Sayaw sa bangko
6.Tango dance
7.Carinosa
8.Ba Ingles
9. Maglalatik
10.Pandanggo sa ilaw
Explanation:
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